10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ZOOTROPHIC»
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zootrophic in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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The American illustrated medical dictionary. 1919 : 10th ed
... (zo-o-toks'in) [Gr. f$o» animal + to£is poisoning]. A toxin or poison of animal
origin, such as the venoms of snakes, spiders, scorpions, and lizards, and the
serum of eels and snakes. zootrophic (zo-o-trof'ik) [Gr. f$ov animal + rpoipi)
nutrition].
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Invertebrates: Protozoa to Echinodermata
Type. of. Nutrition. The general type of nutrition in protozoa is manifested in
following ways : i. Holozoic, Zootrophic or Heterotrophic ii. Holotrophic,
Holophytic or Autotrophic iii. Saprozoic or Saprophytic iv. Parasitic v. Myxotrophic
...
Splenic Fever. ... j Vaccinia. ( Other Zootrophic Dis. Other Specific Febrile I
Diseases Other Zootrophic Diseases CLASS II.— PARASITIC DISEASES. Thrush
and other Vegetable Parasite*. Worms, Hydatids, and other Animal Parasites. Th.
ush.
Central Council for Health Education (Great Britain). Conference, 1890
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A Year-book of Therapeutics, Pharmacy & Allied Sciences
Zootrophic. Powder. Dr. Polli recommends the following powder in — 1. Infants
suffering from dentition. 2. Infants suffering from osteomalacia, rachitis, scrofula or
chlorosis. 3i Pregnant females, and those having a puerperal cachexia. 4.
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
Practitioner, April, 1872, from Revue de Thirap. Aled.-Chir. 1871. 21. A
Zootrophic Powder. — M. Polu, after dwelling on the importance of the presence
of the various mineral constituents of the body in food J if the healthy nutrition of
the tissues ...
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Comprehensive and Molecular Phytopathology
It can be seen from the table that myxomycetes are not fungi by definition, as they
have mixotrophic (mixed) feeding: osmotrophic (as fungi) and zootrophic (as
animals). Their classification among fungi is rather a traditional approach. 1.
Yuri Dyakov, Vitaly Dzhavakhiya, Timo Korpela, 2007
The word zootrophic occurs in Plato in the sense of " connected with the keeping
of animals." Several of the alterations he suggested had reference to the
employment of the names of symptoms as those of diseases, and such
expressions as ...
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An Illustrated Dictionary of Medicine, Biology and Allied ...
ZOOTROPHIC Zoophytoid ( zo ' qfi"- it - oia' ) [Cg-30v, animal ; 96131-01), plant].
Resembling a zoophyte. Zoophyto'logy (zo-oji-tolflo-je) [(4501), animal; ¢vr6v,
plant; Myog, a treatise]. The study of zoophytes. Zooplastic (zo-o-plasflti/e) [(9301
), ...
George Milbry Gould, 1903
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The Chicago Medical Times
A Zootrophic Powder. — V. Poli \The Practitioner, May ; from the Mcdizinisch-
chirnrgische Rundschau, Feb. 1872 ), after dwelling on the importance of the
presence of various mineral constituents of the body in food, if the healthy
nutrition of ...
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Chambers's Twentieth Century Dictionary (part 4 of 4: S-Z ...
Zootom′ic, al.—adv.Zootom ′ically.—n.Zoöt′omist, one who dissects the
bodies of animals: ananatomist. [Gr.zōon,ananimal, temnein, to cut.] Zootrophic,
zōōtrof′ik, adj. pertaining to the nourishment of animals.[Gr.zōon, ananimal,
trophos, ...